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Conquest, Moncure & Dunn, Inc. was
organized in 1921 and has been continuously active in commercial,
industrial, institutional, restoration, renovation and tenant improvements for
over eighty years.
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The Company offers conventional general
contracting, design/build and construction management services,
tailoring these programs to the clients’ needs.
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We attribute our success to the care and
attention to details that we put into each of our projects, as well as
the construction experience we possess, both in the field and office.
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Our commitment to service has been rewarded by being selected in 1998,
1999 and 2000, to the “Rising 25”, in recognition of being one of the
fastest growing, privately held companies in the Richmond area. The
Company has remained financially strong throughout its’ many years in
business and can provide bonding for projects up to 30 million dollars.
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Our market is primarily in the Richmond
and Central Virginia area. We do not attempt to take every project that
comes along and spread our resources too thin. This philosophy enables
us to produce quality work on time and within the budget.
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Work is performed on a lump sum basis,
cost plus a percentage or fixed fee, cost plus a fee with guaranteed
maximum with the Owner and
Contractor sharing any savings on a mutually agreed formula. For the
last twenty-five years, most of our contracts have been negotiated,
which we feel is indicative of our
ability to properly manage projects, meet time schedules, and control
projects. With the aid of our computerized estimating and job cost
management systems, we are able to review our job to date costs
periodically, compare with budget estimate and take appropriate action,
as necessary, to keep within budget. Our in-house computerized
scheduling system has the ability to produce detailed schedules of
several types, depending upon the complexity of the project.
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The capabilities of the Company are quite
extensive and vary, depending upon the complexities and requirements of
a given project. They range from very small projects with only a few
thousand dollars up to multi-million dollar projects with a single job
value of 25 million dollars or more. |
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Due to the vast array of projects and
diverse construction types that the Company has encountered over the
past several years, we endeavor to match the talents and experience of a
particular Project Manager and Superintendent with a project to ensure
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Examples of the numerous specialty
projects include Cub Scout Resident Camp for the Robert E. Lee Council
of BSA, creation of the Town of Henricus Phases I and II, Carpenter
Center for the Performing Arts, additions to The Jefferson Hotel,
American Red Cross Corporate Headquarters, Virginia Distribution Center,
and University of Richmond’s Weinstein Hall, just to name a few.
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